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Delta
Mu Delta
National
Honor Society in Business
Administration
Delta
Mu Delta Requirements
Ten
Members Inducted in 2008
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Undergraduate
Inductees |
MBA
Inductees |
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Front:
Summer Boyles, Elizabeth
Hernandez, & Shelly
Phelps Back: Glenn Goorsky,
John Butler & Justin
Pace
Not Pictured: Andrew Matznick |
Kenneth
Dunn, Olaf Storaasli &
Mark Chambers |
| Jerry
Propst, 2008 President,
Christy Harvey, Secretary, and
Anne Hemphill, Vice-president,
performed the induction
ceremony. Mike Dugan,
Chair of the Snipes School of
Business, welcomed students
and guests. A reception
followed the ceremony in the
Career Center.
Congratulations
2008 Inductees! |
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Eleven
Members Inducted in 2007 Ceremony
| Undergraduate
Inductees |
MBA
Inductees |
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Back
row: Walter Himes, Abigail
Lanning and Amanda Green
Front row: Maryanne Hemphill,
Ashley Credle and Ashley Barker
Not pictured: David
Blubaugh
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Brandon
Greene, Steven Colby and
Francois Barbeau
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2007
Honorary Member |
2006
Delta Mu Delta Members
Assisting in the Ceremony |
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Alex Lee Professor of Business
and Chair of
the
Snipes School of Business,
Michael Dugan |
Delta
Mu Delta President Tatiana
Krajec, Secretary Ashley
Walker and DMD Vice President,
Marie Kresslein |
Congratulations,
2006
Delta Mu Delta Inductees
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Snipes
School of Business
Undergraduate Inductees |
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| From
front left clockwise: Ashley
Walker, Christine Maack,
Tatiana Krajec, Robert
Vaughan, Jerry Propst,
Shelton Miller, Stephen
Layne, Brian Peeler, Lauren
Kale, Marie Kresslein,
Christopher DeCamp, and not
shown, Loretta Maloney |
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MBA
Inductees |
Honorary
Inductees |
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Top:Sandra
Gott, Kirby Tyndall and Ann
Vaughan
Right: Professors
Patty Wike and Richard
Greene |
2005 Delta Mu Delta Inductees
| Undergraduate
Inductees |
MBA
Inductees |
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| Front
row: Karrie Kiser,
Shauna Whitener, Austin
Wyrick 2nd row: Christy
Harvey, Malee Ly, Ian
Litschke, 3rd row: Shirley
Sells, Allison Richardson,
Robert Meador, Back row:
Amanda Simmons, Benny
Pittman |
Starting
front left going clockwise:
Jason Phillips, Rusty
Mincey, Jeff Correll,
Kenneth Maynor, David Myers,
Charles Shell, Steven Wall,
Rubin Abraham, Becky Potter |
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Congratulations
to Jean Beaver, the 2005
Honorary Delta Mu Delta
member. |
Lenoir-Rhyne
Chapter Chartered
The
Kappa Epsilon Chapter of Delta Mu
Delta was Chartered on Sunday, April
18th, 2004 in the Quiet Room of the
Rudisill Library. Dr. Sundar
Fleming from N.C. Central University
performed the ceremony.

Dr.
Fleming gives the Charles M. Snipes
School of Business Delta Mu
Delta Charter
to Dr. Dale King and School of Business
Chair Sarah Wallace.
Twenty
Students Inducted into Delta Mu
Delta
Spring 2004

Back:
Mark Kelley, Anna Scott, Dennis
Masterson, Jennifer Kennedy, Teresa
Hawk, Vicki Coble, Sharon Ashby,
Greg Lemastus, Jerry Falls
Front: Allison Yount, Heidi Morales,
Donna Davidson, Julie Lackey, April
Huffman, Jackie Jones, Wanda Barker,
Jeremy Boulanger, Tim Jacks
Congratulations
Charter Members!
Three
Honorary Members Inducted into Delta
Mu Delta

Dr.
Sundar Fleming Congratulates
Honorary Members
Dr. Robert Simmons, Professor Sarah
Wallace and Charles M. Snipes
Delta
Mu Delta
The
Greek letters in the Society's name
stand for
Dia
Mathessos Dynamis,
signifying Delta Mu Delta's motto: Through
Knowledge, Power - the
power to manage creatively for
social and economic good.
Becoming
a member of Delta Mu Delta is an
honor indicative of earnest,
intelligent purpose and rewarding
achievement. This should be the goal
of every person pursuing a degree in
business administration where Delta
Mu Delta membership is possible. The
standards of Delta Mu Delta are
high. Although many may not gain the
Key, they should remember that the
hard work done will bring its own
reward.
Undergraduates
must:
- Be registered in business
administration programs at a
school with a Delta Mu Delta
chapter and be candidates for
the baccalaureate degree;
- Have completed at least 21
hours in the Snipes School of
Business;
- Have a cumulative grade point
average of .5 above a
"B" or better;
- Be in the top 20 percent of
their class and be in good
standing.
Graduate
students must:
- Be registered in business
administration programs at a
school with a Delta Mu Delta
chapter;
- Have completed at least half
the requirements for the
graduate degree;
- Have a cumulative grade point
average of .6 above a
"B" or better;
- Be in the top 20 percent of
their 2nd year class and be in good
standing.
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